Yeah JP3 is your ground and there's 2 pins. Which method are you gonna use, cutting the receiver part or pin method

I have cut the board in half.... i couldnt deal with having to run more electrical wires.... So technically jumper 3 isnt really 2 pins, just a ground split into two. Im concerned about jumper 1 though.... there is a small diode or what ever you call it. It says 002 on the diode..... Do I pull this off then soder jumper 1 to both to make it one?

I know this is maybe a dumb question, but on the board is jumper 3 supposed to be together? Like soder wise? I noticed in Robby's picture of the board its together.... and the one I recieved from Jueve is also together...... Is this correct? Also what is the easiest way to sepearte what I need from the third eye kit? Aslo when sodering jumper 1, do I have to remove that tiny diode or soder with it on there?

PS: Thanks LYHTSPD, I got the 3rd eye kit in the mail today!!!!!!!!!!

I wondered the same thing...when I tested it with a meter, it was showing continuity, which concerned me a little! But after looking at the schematic, all was well...

I have cut the board in half.... i couldnt deal with having to run more electrical wires.... So technically jumper 3 isnt really 2 pins, just a ground split into two. Im concerned about jumper 1 though.... there is a small diode or what ever you call it. It says 002 on the diode..... Do I pull this off then soder jumper 1 to both to make it one?

JP3 is double to ensure a better mechanical fastening.
You can remove the small resistor and solder JP1 on both pads like in the picture below:

*slaps LEZ in the back of the head* This isnt english class..... I spelled it the way I say it, lol......

Anyways, did I have to put the pins through the holes? I really wasnt able to get them through so I simply soldered (are you happy LEZ) them to the board without sticking through the holes. Jumper 1 I soldered to the end of the pad with the resistor, I was really scared of damaging the board. Jumper 2, I simply scrapped the green top layer off then soldered to the copper (was this right). When I insalled it into the PC it said, "New Human Interface Device Installed". So I guess I did it correctly, or will it install even if I did it wrong?

Anyways, did I have to put the pins through the holes? I really wasnt able to get them through so I simply soldered (are you happy LEZ) them to the board without sticking through the holes. Jumper 1 I soldered to the end of the pad with the resistor, I was really scared of damaging the board. Jumper 2, I simply scrapped the green top layer off then soldered to the copper (was this right). When I insalled it into the PC it said, "New Human Interface Device Installed". So I guess I did it correctly, or will it install even if I did it wrong?

I had a hard time getting the J3 header pins through the holes, but eventually I got them through. As long as there are making an electrical connection you should be ok. It may not be as physically strong connection though. I would keep an eye on it and expect to re-solder it at some point.

What you did with J2 is fine. That is really the only way you can make that connection. I left the resistor on J1 as well on my boards.